Political Science& Politics
Volume XXI Number 2 Spring 1988
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Private Lives and Public CareersBruce Buchanan, Ronald Elving and Sanford Levinson
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Tableof Contents
PS: Political Science & PoliticsSpring 1988Volume XXI Number 2
Letters 247V Editor's Corner 248
Private Lives and Public Careers 250Sizing Up Candidates Bruce Buchanan 250Candidates, the Need to Know and the
Press Ronald D. Elving 257Public Lives and the Limits of Privacy Sanford Levinson 263
Features 269Strategy on the Campaign Trail in Iowa Henry E. Brady 269Reflections on the New Hampshire Primary .. Theodore Rueter 273Does Approval Voting Elect the Lowest
Common Denominator? Steven J. Brams &Peter C. Fishburn 277
The Profession 285The Politics of Curriculum Reform Susan Webb Hammond 285Part-Time Faculty in Political Science:
Stepchildren of the Profession Nancy £. McGlen &
People in Political ScienceActivities and AppointmentsAwardsIn Memoriam .
Association News
Meredith Reid Sarkees 293
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309Washington Restaurants: From Politics to
Ethnic Cuisine 309Congressional FeHows to Hold
Alumni Dinner 312Zaferos Named Poynter Fellow 313Kohn Awarded Joan Shorenstein Barone
Congressional Fellowship 313Placement Service Set for Meeting 314APSA Offers Free Child Care 314
Spring 1988 241
Departmental Services ProgramSponsors Workshop for Chairs
Judith Shklar Nominated President-ElectGosnell Is Longest Continuous APSA
Member Jean WalenOrganized Sections Welcome
Members Kay SterlingAPSA Political Science Software Review
ProjectAPSA Selects Black American and
Chicano/Latino FellowsPolsby Assembles 1989 Annual Meeting
Program Committee
Announcements
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325Research and Training Support 336
Foreign Student Travel Grants
Upcoming Conferences and Calls for Papers. 336
340National Political Science Associations 346
• n ^ *International Political Science 357President Arias of Costa Rica Christian Anglade .
Gazette. 357
360Annual Business Meeting RulesAPSA Constitution and BylawsAPSA Publications ListIndex of Quarterly Features . .
Preliminary Program for the 1988 Annual Meeting
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Officers Council
PresidentKenneth N. WaltzUniversity of California, Berkeley
President-ElectLucian W. PyeMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Vice PresidentsArend LijphartUniversity of California, San Diego
Walter MurphyPrinceton University
Barbara SinclairUniversity of California, Riverside
SecretaryJames E. AndersonTexas A&M University
TreasurerNancy H. ZingaleCollege of St. Thomas
Executive DirectorCatherine E. Rudder
Program ChairsJohn A. FerejohnStanford University
Stephen D. KrasnerStanford University
Managing Editor, APSRSamuel C. PattersonOhio State University
1986-88Robert H. BatesDuke University
David W. BradyStanford University
Demetrios CaraleyBarnard College, Columbia University
Francis M. CarneyUniversity of California, Riverside
Margaret P. KarnsUniversity of Dayton
David MorganUniversity of Liverpool
Mitchell F. RiceLouisiana State University
Robert M. RosenzweigAssociation of American Universities
1987-89William I. BacchusDepartment of State
Donald KinderUniversity of Michigan
Jane MansbridgeNorthwestern University
Dianne PinderhughesUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Margaret E. ScrantonUniversity of Arkansas, Little Rock
Mary ShanleyVassar College
Richard A. WatsonUniversity of Missouri, Columbia
Aristide ZolbergNew School for Social Research
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Former PresidentsFrank J. GoodnowAlbert ShawFrederick N. JudsonJames BryceA. Lawrence LowellWoodrow WilsonSimeon E. BaldwinAlbert Bushnell HartW. W. WilloughbyJohn Basset MooreErnest FreundJesse MacyMunroe SmithHenry Jones FordPaul W. ReinschLeo S. RoweWilliam A. DunningHarry A. GarfieldJames W. GarnerCharles E. MerriamCharles A. BeardWilliam Bennett MunroJessee S. ReevesJohn A. FairlieBenjamin F. ShambaughEdward S. CorwinWilliam F. Willoughbykidor Loeb
Walter J. ShepardFrancis W. CokerArthur N. HolcombeThomas Reed PowellClarence A. DykstraCharles Grove HainesRobert C. BrooksFrederic A. OggWilliam AndersonRobert E. CushmanLeonard D. WhiteJohn GausWalter F. DoddArthur W. MacmahonHenry R. SpencerQuincy WrightJames K. PollockPeter H. OdegardLuther GulickPendleton HerringRalph J. BuncheCharles McKinleyHarold D. LasswellE. E. SchattschneiderV. O. Key, Jr.R. Taylor ColeCarl B. SwisherEmmette S. Redford
Charles S. HynemanCarl J. FriedrichC. Herman PritchettDavid B. TrumanGabriel A. AlmondRobert A. DahlMerle FainsodDavid EastonKarl W. DeutschRobert E. LaneHeinz EulauRobert E. WardAvery LeisersonAustin RanneyJames MacGregor BurnsSamuel H. BeerJohn C. WahlkeLeon D. EpsteinWarren E. MillerCharles E. LindblomSeymour Martin LipsetWilliam H. RikerPhilip E. ConverseRichard F. Fenno, Jr.Aaron B. WildavskySamuel P. Huntington
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• THE GREAT U-TURNCorporate Restructuring and thePolarizing of AmericaBENNETT HARRISON& BARRY BLUESTONEThis devastating critique documents howeconomic policies of the Reagan era havedamaged the American standard of livingand suggests how this trend can be re-versed.
• MINDS AT WARNuclear Reality and the InnerConflicts of Defense PolicymakersSTEVEN KULLA psychologist and arms policy analyst of-fers a penetrating look at U.S. and Sovietdefense strategists.
• THE OTHER JEWSThe Sephardim TodayDANIEL J. ELAZARThe first comprehensive history of theSephardim and their resurgence both in Is-rael and throughout the Jewish world.
• RENDEZVOUS WITHREALITYThe American Economyafter ReaganMURRAY WEIDENBAUMThe first chairman of Reagan's Council ofEconomic Advisers offers a specific, even-handed policy agenda to address the dif-ficult economic choices of the post-Reaganera.
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